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, (Press Association.) ■ Wellington, May 10. The Taiaroa enquiry was resumed this afternoon. Messrs Grant and Hutton were examined, which closed the evidence.' Mr Bell, ■ for the Collector of Customs, submitted that the Captain, on hisywn.evidonce, showed that great inattention must have been paid to the course he was steering, never having looked at the compass after i p.m. The Coui't adjourned till Wednesday, when Mr Travera will speak for tho defence.
Wellihoton, This day. J. Sloan, chemist, Whai.garei, was found dead in bed from an overdose of chloral.
Mr Dargaville addressed his constituents last night, He received an unanimous yoto of thanks and confidence. Further particulars of the Honolulu five shows that 30 acres of buildings were destroyed, six to oight thousand Chinese made destitute and homeless, and two lives lose, Total insurance, £45,480.
this day: Mr Macandrew addressed his constituents at Port Chalmers last night, He received a vote of confidence,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 2
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153TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2292, 11 May 1886, Page 2
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